Would you pay for a Sex Education course and why?

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Most of us learn about sex from porn and exaggerated stories from friends. Most of this information is inaccurate and misleading. Would you pay for a sex education course? Would you go with your partner or alone? How much would you be willing to spend?

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Sex education is very critical because its one of the pillars of successful marriages. If you can’t satisfy your partner then however much you might be good or rich things will still not work, but i would rather learn from experimenting and others

Sex education from porn? Don’t know about that. Porn is porn. Away from that I believe it depends, if its a paid course/program why not since it’d be useful. And whether you go with your partner or not doesn’t really matter. It’s worse if nobody has that knowledge. Nowadays the internet can be a good source of education or for getting info so if the cost would disturb a budget, look to cheaper sources

Sex Education is important but I wouldn’t pay for an extra course. I would rather get it for free in books and youtube videos. I also love trying out and experimenting with new things with my partner. What is the joy of knowing it all? Make it an adventure.

If we were all stardard in that one text book would defined us, then myabe I would get into that course and perfect the art once and for all. Challenge is ,what makes you tick may not make the next person tick. If I know the basics and the constants, then maybe just get to study this individual for who they are.

Sex Education is often limited to intercourse. That is not quite the right way to go about it. Everyone has different sexual needs and thus we can not really come up with a sex education curriculum.

On the other hand, I know there are a lot of traditional and cultural misconceptions that can be broken down through education. Eg FGM and so on…

Sex is a religion… In the sense that we all want different things and look at sex from different angles. If we has a set curriculum for sex education and then taught it in schools, it would almost be like having one religion and forcing it down peoples guts.

The best way to approach this issue is to allow open dialogue and conversations like this. That way, people can feel free to discuss intimate ideas that have been previously thought to be embarrassing without any fear.

Once we get to that point people will be free to explore their sexual limits and imagination devoid of a box of set standards. It would be disastrous to follow a text book definition of what sex is or should be. Let us all dive in there and bump into surprises.